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E6 reversal chemistry
In the American Photo magazine January/February 1992 there is a picture by
Renato Seixas and explains processing Kodak Vericolor III professional film, a color negative, in E6 reversal chemistry and the result is superb. thanks. |
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E6 reversal chemistry
It's known as 'cross-processing'. Have a look at this page and the ones following it: http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/...html?tw=design silvio wrote: In the American Photo magazine January/February 1992 there is a picture by Renato Seixas and explains processing Kodak Vericolor III professional film, a color negative, in E6 reversal chemistry and the result is superb. thanks. |
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